He has lectured for the British Council, written reviews for English journals, and radio scripts for the Australian Broadcasting Company.
His work was parodied on the sixth episode of the third season of The Chaser's War on Everything, airing internationally through the Australian Broadcasting Company.
Howland and another former Australian Institute of Sport athlete Gael Martin, along with AIS coach Kevin Giles, appeared on the ABC Four Corners program on 30 November 1987 on a segment entitled "The Winning Edge" which examined the use of anabolic steroids in Australia.
In September 2013, in an interview by ABC, he publicly declared Indonesian's opposition to Australia's government policy on asylum seekers, which involved towing back asylum boats in international water back to Indonesian territory and paying Indonesian villager for information about people smuggling, calling it 'illegal, offensive and an affront to democracy'.
Note: The Australian Broadcasting Company did not broadcast the episodes in order; this order is descended from the original French list, however the 2012 re-run of Tupu will be ordered accordingly to the original French list.
American Broadcasting Company | Fox Broadcasting Company | Australian Labor Party | Australian | Ford Motor Company | The Walt Disney Company | Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Australian Football League | Australian rules football | Royal Shakespeare Company | Australian National University | Royal Australian Navy | Australian Open | Hudson's Bay Company | East India Company | Australian Army | Australian House of Representatives | Australian dollar | Australian Capital Territory | Royal Australian Air Force | First Australian Imperial Force | Dutch East India Company | McKinsey & Company | Australian federal election, 2007 | Trinity Broadcasting Network | H. J. Heinz Company | Digital Audio Broadcasting | Company | Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company |
In the late 1920s, he joined the newly formed Australian Broadcasting Company, the forerunner of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC).